returning value to our shareholders”. 2. Outlook In 2018 as a whole, the Thai economy expanded 4.1%, +4.0% year-on-year and looking ahead, the economy is expected to continue growing at a robust pace in 2019
85.76% from Q1 year 2017. The reason was the delay on the shipment to customers in the first two months of year 2018. The main raw materials’ crop, which is sweet corn, was delayed due to the weather. The
into year-end due to continued strength at our customers taking into account the normal seasonal effects” 2. Outlook Marco environment experienced some notable headwinds particularly in the tourism
Shipment volumes for this year were lower as compared to last year due to due to termination of Tolling activities since February 2019. GJS บริษัท จ ีเจ สตีล จํากดั (มหาชน) G J Steel Public Company Limited
international HRC prices also impacted the margins with gradual improvement witnessed during the quarter. The reported quarter thus, resulted in reduced Shipment volume and EBITDA loss and Net Loss of THB 228
Own production Tolling Total HRC production volume (Ton) 178,506 - 178,506 230,759 187,066 417,825 HRC sale volume (Ton) 172,117 - 172,117 226,109 192,256 418,365 The Production and Shipment volumes for
production and able to shipment on time which made company’s selling volume increased. Cost of Sales for Q1 / 2023 and Q1 / 2022 was 432.19 million baht and 290.96 million baht, respectively. It increased
Imports of Alloy Steel and Galvanized HRC into Thailand due to strengthening of Thai Baht and removal of Safeguard duties on Alloy Steel in February 2019. The total shipment volume dropped by 40% and
shipment volumes dropped by 33%, the selling prices dropped by 13% The Company reported sale revenue of Baht 4,494 million which is an increase by Baht 4,438 million compared to Last Year since the Company
5.9% Q-o-Q, but a reduction of 0.6% Y-o-Y. Total Sales revenue in USD terms grew by 5.8% Q-o-Q and 7.6% Y-o-Y, while PCB shipment value raised 6.55% Q-o-Q and 9.89% Y-o-Y (Table 5). The Y-o-Y Sales